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<br />Ramsey County | Multi-Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan 68 <br />Action <br />Number Jurisdiction <br />Mitigation Action <br />Name <br />What is the problem <br />the action is solving? How does the action solve the problem? <br />Is this a <br />continuing <br />action from <br />2019 plan? Action Status <br />22 Ramsey County <br />NOAA weather <br />radios <br />This mitigation action <br />addresses the <br />problem of limited or <br />delayed access to <br />timely warnings for <br />severe weather and <br />other hazards, <br />particularly for <br />vulnerable <br />populations such as <br />those with functional <br />and access needs. <br />This mitigation strategy aims to promote <br />annually at fire department open houses, <br />the use of NOAA weather radios, <br />ensuring Ramsey County's residents, <br />schools, businesses, and facilities receive <br />immediate alerts, enabling faster <br />response and protective actions thereby <br />reducing the risk of injury, loss of life, and <br />property damage during hazardous <br />events. Yes In Progress <br />23 Ramsey County Cyber security <br />This mitigation action <br />addresses the <br />problem of <br />vulnerabilities in the <br />cyber security and <br />physical infrastructure <br />of Ramsey County's <br />operations, which can <br />be exposed to <br />disruption from <br />various hazards. <br />This mitigation strategy aims to <br />strengthen the cybersecurity measures <br />and physical infrastructure resilience of <br />municipal and county operations to <br />reduce vulnerability to potential hazards, <br />ensuring continuous service delivery and <br />protection of critical systems against both <br />natural, technological, and human- <br />caused hazards. Yes In Progress <br />24 Ramsey County Slope stabilization <br />This mitigation action <br />addresses the <br />problem of erosion <br />and slope failure, <br />which can threaten <br />critical infrastructure, <br />roads, natural <br />resources, and <br />recreation areas. <br />Working with Ramsey County Public <br />Works, Parks & Recreation, and the Soil & <br />Water Conservation District, municipal, <br />and watershed districts over the next <br />three to five years, Ramsey County EMHS <br />will identify and prioritize areas where <br />hillsides, banks or bluffs can be stabilized <br />thereby reducing impacts to critical <br />infrastructure, roads, natural resources, <br />and recreation areas from erosion and <br />slope failure. Yes In Progress